Ayse Romey

Ayse Romey (born 1970 in Virginia, United States) is an actress and visual artist. She became known in 1988 as the title character in Hark Bohm's Yasemin film.

Life

Romey came in 1975 with her ​​mother, the environmentalist Birsel Lemke, Germany. For her performance in Bohm's drama then still young actress received the Best Actor award at the young Bavarian Film Award (1989 ) and the German Film Award 1989 as best young actress.

Romey illustrated later, among other books, for example, ask children, Nobel Prize winner reply ( 2002).

Ezra Controversy

The distribution of the key novel Esra (2003) by Maxim Biller was legally prohibited because it contains biographical details about Romey and her mother. On 13 February 2008 the District Court of Munich I denounced the author and the publisher Kiepenheuer & Petrovich, in which the book was published, to pay 50,000 euros in compensation to his former girlfriend. This decision was overturned by the Supreme Court in November 2009. Consequently, the book remains banned, but the author and the publisher must pay any damages.

Filmography (selection)

Pictures of Ayse Romey

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